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Tucker Carlson claims hypocrisy in Ukraine’s war for ‘democracy’

Tucker Carlson claimed there is hypocrisy behind calling the war in Ukraine a war for "democracy" in the latest episode of his podcast.

Biden says Putin ‘absolutely’ weakened by Russian mercenary revolt

President Joe Biden declared that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has been weakened by a short-lived attempted revolt by a mercenary group.

Prigozhin planned to capture Russian military leaders but plot was leaked: Report

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner Group, sought to capture top Russian military leaders during his short-lived rebellion, though his plans leaked ahead of time.

White House declines to comment on reports of Wagner scheme in Russia

The White House declined to comment Wednesday when pressed about reports that Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin aimed to capture the leadership of the Russian military during his 36-hour revolt in the country.

Wisconsin Senate controls future of funding for universities amid DEI fight

The fate of the University of Wisconsin's funding is now in the hands of the state Senate, the culmination of a Republican-led effort to block any funds for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in universities across the United States.

LIHEAP utility payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in three days

Eligible residents in Illinois will be able to receive assistance for paying their water bills in only three days.

Biden says Putin is ‘clearly’ losing the war in ‘Iraq’

President Joe Biden mistakenly said Russian President Vladimir Putin is "clearly" losing the war in Iraq while answering questions from reporters at the White House.

Trump claims ‘fake’ indictment wouldn’t have happened if he were losing to Biden

Former President Donald Trump is decrying the indictments against him as "fake" and claiming he would have never been charged with the alleged crimes if he were losing to President Joe Biden in polls for the 2024 presidential election.

Food stamps: Here are the states beginning next round of SNAP benefits in three days

Several states are restarting their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, payments in three days.

EU reaches provisional agreement on legislation expanding data rights

The European Union has reached an early agreement on legislation to regulate Big Tech access to data and give users more control over who can see their personal information.
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